Every human action has three aspects: its moral aspect, or that of its right and wrong; its (Esthetic aspect, or that of its beauty; its sympathetic aspect, or that of its loveableness. The first addresses itself to our reason and conscience; the second... Essays Philosophical and Theological - Page 94by James Martineau - 1866Full view - About this book
| The London and Westminster Review April-August,1838 - 1838 - 612 lehte
...and without entirely crushing our own nature cannot but be, materially influenced. Every human action has three aspects: its moral aspect, or that of its...its beauty; its sympathetic aspect, or that of its loveableness. The first addresses itself to our reason and conscience; the second to our imagination;... | |
| 1843 - 746 lehte
...Estimate of Bentham's Philosophy,' has said on the threefold view of human actions. " Every human action has three aspects : its moral aspect, or that of its...its beauty ; its sympathetic aspect, or that of its loveableness. The first addresses itself to our reason and conscience ; the second to our imagination... | |
| 1843 - 740 lehte
...Estimate of Bentham's Philosophy,' has said on the threefold view of human actions. " Every human action has three aspects : its moral aspect, or that of its right and wrong ; its eesthetic aspect, or that of its beauty ; its sympathetic aspect, or that of its loveableness. The... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 496 lehte
...Every human action has three aspects: its moral aspect, or that of its n^A^and wrong; its cesthetic aspect, or that of its beauty; its sympathetic aspect, or that of its loveableness. The first addresses itself to our reason and conscience; the second to our imagination;... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 500 lehte
...influencedSQ^very human action has three aspects : its moral aspect, or that of its n'^A^and wrong; itsjestfaetic. aspect, or that of its beauty; its sympathetic aspect, or that of its loveableness. The first addresses itself to our reason and conscience ; the second to our imagination... | |
| William Moore Wooler - 1860 - 548 lehte
...as part of our code of ethics, is easily said — but who does it ? Every human action, we are told, has three aspects — its moral aspect, or that of its right and wrong ; its aesthetic aspect ; and its sympathetic action. The first addresses itself to our reason and conscience... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1864 - 452 lehte
...without entirely crushing our own nature, cannot but be, materially influenced. Every human action has three aspects, — its moral aspect, or that of its right and wrong; its aesthetic aspect, or that of its beauty; its sympathetic aspect, or that of its lovableness. The first... | |
| James Martineau - 1891 - 596 lehte
...perfection." And in truth Mr. Mill himself elsewhere expressly treats as #«-moral and purely sesthetical this realization of inward harmony, this conformity...wrong; its (esthetic aspect, or that of its beauty y its sympathetic aspect, or that of its loveableness. The first addresses itself to our reason and... | |
| James Martineau - 1891 - 596 lehte
...may of spiritual perfection." And in truth Mr. Mill himself elsewhere expressly treats as w«-moral and purely aesthetical this realization of inward...moral aspect, or that of its right and -wrong; its cesthetic aspect, or that of its beauty ; its sympathetic aspect, or that of its loveabkness. The first... | |
| James Martineau - 1891 - 596 lehte
...perfection." And in truth Mr. Mill himself elsewhere expressly treats as ##-moral and purely resthetical this realization of inward harmony, this conformity...aspects : its moral aspect, or that of its right and wrongs its (esthetic aspect, or that of its beauty j its sympathetic aspect, or that of its loveableness.... | |
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